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  1. Using 'or' in an 'if' statement (Python) - Stack Overflow

    Using 'or' in an 'if' statement (Python) [duplicate] Asked 7 years, 10 months ago Modified 2 months ago Viewed 161k times

  2. python - `from ... import` vs `import .` - Stack Overflow

    Feb 25, 2012 · I'm wondering if there's any difference between the code fragment from urllib import request and the fragment import urllib.request or if they are interchangeable. If they are …

  3. How can I access environment variables in Python?

    How can I get the value of an environment variable in Python?

  4. python - Iterating over a dictionary using a 'for' loop, getting keys ...

    Mar 16, 2017 · In Python 3, the iteration has to be over an explicit copy of the keys (otherwise it throws a RuntimeError) because my_dict.keys() returns a view of the dictionary keys, so any change to …

  5. python - How do I list all files of a directory? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 9, 2010 · How can I list all files of a directory in Python and add them to a list?

  6. python - Importing files from different folder - Stack Overflow

    I have this folder structure: application ├── app │ └── folder │ └── file.py └── app2 └── some_folder └── some_file.py How can I import a function from file.py, from within som...

  7. How can I find where Python is installed on Windows?

    Mar 15, 2009 · I want to find out my Python installation path on Windows. For example: C:\\Python25 How can I find where Python is installed?

  8. Accessing Microsoft Sharepoint files and data using Python

    Jan 30, 2020 · Here's the starter code for connecting to share point through Python and accessing the list of files, folders and individual file contents of Sharepoint as well.

  9. python - How do I pad a string with zeros? - Stack Overflow

    How do I pad a numeric string with zeroes to the left, so that the string has a specific length?

  10. python - Find the current directory and file's directory - Stack Overflow

    How do I determine: the current directory (where I was in the shell when I ran the Python script), and where the Python file I am executing is?